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paul ryan is not part of this defunding obama care. it was hatched by what i call the hell no caucus among house republicans and they are the ones saying to john boehner, you know, we don't want you to give in. so know you have this compromise you're talking about, a short term extension perhaps, but what i hear congress man king saying, which is so interesting to me is that maybe they could come up with some short-term compromise on the debt ceiling, because that's so dangerous, but in a way, still keep the government closed and not compromise on that and still tie obama care to that, so it's a little bit of have your cake and eat it, too. >> yeah, gloria borger, appreciate you, david king. >> you can follow me on twitter at anderson cooper. >>> the death of a young man named kendrick johnson, the official report calls it an accident. new evidence points to foul play and revelations about the treatment of his body are almost unspeakable. >>> another exclusive, another surv surviv survivor, the young woman in that photo is talking abou
paul ryan is not part of this defunding obama care. it was hatched by what i call the hell no caucus among house republicans and they are the ones saying to john boehner, you know, we don't want you to give in. so know you have this compromise you're talking about, a short term extension perhaps, but what i hear congress man king saying, which is so interesting to me is that maybe they could come up with some short-term compromise on the debt ceiling, because that's so dangerous, but in a way,...
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so paul ryan says this is what he's going to do. this is what he wants to do. he just had lunch with the president here. doesn't sound like it is likely to happen. why do you suppose he's picking this fight? >> well, i think he's obviously sincere. he doesn't believe that the affordable care act, obama care as it's called, is the right thing. he has made that point clear like a lot of other republicans and conservatives have made it clear now for the more than a couple years. they want it to go away. they fail. they hope the united states supreme court would do the job for them, the united states supreme court held that obama care was constitutional when all was said and done. they can thank the chief justice john roberts for that. but they're making no bones about it. they don't think it's the right thing. they don't think it's going to hurt. and they're going to try to eliminate it. the only way they would do so is if they had decisive majorities. they can do it in the house of representatives, but the republicans don't have a majority in the senate. even if
so paul ryan says this is what he's going to do. this is what he wants to do. he just had lunch with the president here. doesn't sound like it is likely to happen. why do you suppose he's picking this fight? >> well, i think he's obviously sincere. he doesn't believe that the affordable care act, obama care as it's called, is the right thing. he has made that point clear like a lot of other republicans and conservatives have made it clear now for the more than a couple years. they want it...
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they're introducing paul ryan. let's listen. >> it's been slow going. but i want to make the most of this moment. we have an opportunity here to pay down our national debt and jump start our economy. you know, divided government, it's frustrating. but our country is worth the effort. we have to find a way to make it work. now, this president, he won't agree to everything that we need to do. a budget agreement with this president and this senate, it won't solve all of our problems, but i hope it's a start. i hope we can get a down payment on our debt. and i want to ask you for your help. you see, i, too, am a values voter. i, too, believe what makes us different, what sets us apart, is our beliefs. a rich country can be a strong country, but only a good country can be a free country. the way i see it, our job is to preserve our values in the 21st century. we need to apply our principles to the challenges of today. and that means we need to completely rethink government's role in our lives. we need to completely rethink government's role in helping the mo
they're introducing paul ryan. let's listen. >> it's been slow going. but i want to make the most of this moment. we have an opportunity here to pay down our national debt and jump start our economy. you know, divided government, it's frustrating. but our country is worth the effort. we have to find a way to make it work. now, this president, he won't agree to everything that we need to do. a budget agreement with this president and this senate, it won't solve all of our problems, but i...
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recently, republican congressman paul ryan spearheaded a budget deal with patty murray. some people in washington rejoice that there was a budget deal and the budget deal survived. earlier, i talked with princeton university historian about the bizarre political climate where congress simply passing a budget seems like progress. >> i think that's absolutely true. that's how bad the situation has become. what should be routine, what should be normal has now become a subject of fierce, political debate and gridlock. the hope is by passing this budget, they might have taken the issue off the agenda for a few months for congress to deal with other issues. >> that was my next question. is there going to be a big impact by this budget long term or just a short term deal? >> the budget deal is not so cig nif cant. it doesn't solve the problems the parties have been fighting about. paul ryan, the engineer on the republican side of this deal has already suggested he's ready for another fight with the debt ceiling in the months to come. it's unclear what kind of long term impact t
recently, republican congressman paul ryan spearheaded a budget deal with patty murray. some people in washington rejoice that there was a budget deal and the budget deal survived. earlier, i talked with princeton university historian about the bizarre political climate where congress simply passing a budget seems like progress. >> i think that's absolutely true. that's how bad the situation has become. what should be routine, what should be normal has now become a subject of fierce,...
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props for paul ryan for actually putting forward a plan. if he angers the far right, sometimes that's a sign you're doing something right. >> he doesn't give the president a pass. the president is giving congress the sigh lept treatment. he is refusing to talk even though the federal government is about to hit the debt ceiling. does he suggest some things that democrats might agree on. he says why not sit down and talk about modest reforms to medicare, the tax code? why not cut, you know, cut discretionary spending a bit and let's try to balance this. let's come up with a budget and actually pass one. >> absolutely right. look, i think paul ryan and maybe even speaker boehner are nostalgic for the outlines of the grand bargain will be discussed in 2011 that they ultimately walked away from. there is some common ground to be built upon. the president put forward in his budget some entitlement reform. that is something to work with. there is broad agreement on tax reform. but i do think ryan needs to own a bit of difficulty here. one of the r
props for paul ryan for actually putting forward a plan. if he angers the far right, sometimes that's a sign you're doing something right. >> he doesn't give the president a pass. the president is giving congress the sigh lept treatment. he is refusing to talk even though the federal government is about to hit the debt ceiling. does he suggest some things that democrats might agree on. he says why not sit down and talk about modest reforms to medicare, the tax code? why not cut, you know,...
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larry, another duplicate for you two, paul ryan. >> we coordinate this. >> you didn't. this is why we find this so interesting. he started the year as a loser. what turned him into a winner? >> which one did you say? i couldn't hear. >> sorry. paul ryan. so he sort of started the year as a loser and then he turned into a winner. why did that happen? >> well, because he managed the more difficult half of the budget compromise. democrats were much more likely to vote for it than republicans. and he managed to get it through the house with a big majority. i don't think it does much for a potential presidential candidate, but it does add luster to his record if he decides to go for speaker of the house which i think he will eventually. >> yeah, and he was able to do something of course, that we've seen repeatedly speaker boehner has been unable to do. >> totally agree with that with un. >> right? he's been able to be shepherd that conference through in a way that boehner hasn't. >> navigated the tricky politics of the gop house conference in a way few others did successfull
larry, another duplicate for you two, paul ryan. >> we coordinate this. >> you didn't. this is why we find this so interesting. he started the year as a loser. what turned him into a winner? >> which one did you say? i couldn't hear. >> sorry. paul ryan. so he sort of started the year as a loser and then he turned into a winner. why did that happen? >> well, because he managed the more difficult half of the budget compromise. democrats were much more likely to vote...
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they thought that the republican leadership went too far, paul ryan was making too many concessions from their perspective. john boehner was firm. he minced no words. he tried it the more conservative way earlier. they paid a serious price with the two-week government shutdown. he wasn't about to go through that again. and as a result, he was forceful in welcoming this compromise. you don't hear that word often. but this is a real compromise. both sides aren't thrilled, but they can live with it. >> even before the vote he was being forceful. let's have a listen and i want to ask you about it. >> when groups criticize an agreement that they've never seen, you begin -- you know, when you criticize something and you have no idea what you're criticizing it yurnd mines your credibility. >> so what happened? did the backlash over the shutdown effectively signal to boehner that he ed nooed to get tough. >> tefs referring to the statements released even before patty murray and paul ryan announced their compromise and bipartisan deal, a two-year budget deal that would make sure that the governme
they thought that the republican leadership went too far, paul ryan was making too many concessions from their perspective. john boehner was firm. he minced no words. he tried it the more conservative way earlier. they paid a serious price with the two-week government shutdown. he wasn't about to go through that again. and as a result, he was forceful in welcoming this compromise. you don't hear that word often. but this is a real compromise. both sides aren't thrilled, but they can live with...
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this shows iowa voters know paul ryan and they like paul ryan. i don't think it makes him the favorite in 2016. i don't think it's a reflection of this budget compromise he's put together in the past week or two. it's simply name recognition. well, name recognition and likability. that's what it is. >> carol, wet blanket will cain here just throwing a bunch of cold water on this. people in iowa -- >> reality. >> -- really know their politics and politicians and the reversal you point out between paul ryan getting passed over in the value voters conference and doing incredibly well in this poll, it's not determinative, it doesn't determine a front-runner but it reflects his responsible actions in the past couple weeks to some extent and that's a good thing. you like seeing republicans being rewarded for being responsible. >> come on. >> does that mean the tea party senators who will vote no on the budget deal, rand paul, ted cruz and marco rubio, democrats and republicans will say these guys will vote know no because of their presidential aspirati
this shows iowa voters know paul ryan and they like paul ryan. i don't think it makes him the favorite in 2016. i don't think it's a reflection of this budget compromise he's put together in the past week or two. it's simply name recognition. well, name recognition and likability. that's what it is. >> carol, wet blanket will cain here just throwing a bunch of cold water on this. people in iowa -- >> reality. >> -- really know their politics and politicians and the reversal...
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i asked paul ryan about the deal last week. and here's what he had to say. >> we're basically passing an agreement that we can pass that we can agree to. there are a lot of things not in the agreement that people wanted in the agreement. that's just the way it works. >> democrats control the senate, democrats control the white house. something needs to pass to fund the government. this is paul ryan's argument. and it's a lot easier to say no and be a purity republican. how do you respond to that? >> the sequester that we were promised in 2011, the president supported it, and the democrats supported it and the republicans supported it. what they have done is unwind that last promise for another long-term promise to do something in the tenth year. the tenth year never comes. so i think our compromised position was let's settle for this sequester. nobody likes it. if nobody like it is in washington, it must be doing something good. >> i think it cuts defense way disproportionately. the obama white house proposed the sequester. and
i asked paul ryan about the deal last week. and here's what he had to say. >> we're basically passing an agreement that we can pass that we can agree to. there are a lot of things not in the agreement that people wanted in the agreement. that's just the way it works. >> democrats control the senate, democrats control the white house. something needs to pass to fund the government. this is paul ryan's argument. and it's a lot easier to say no and be a purity republican. how do you...
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is paul ryan all of a sudden the heir apparent? >> oh, my god. no! i just want to take that poll and punch it in the face. >> clearly influenced by the mike tyson interview. >> very much. he was a vice presidential nominee. people know who he was. they know who he is. what we know about chris christie is the same thing that we know about any candidate trying to run in iowa as a republican. if you're seen as a moderate which right now he is, you will have a hard time winning in the state of iowa. >> perfect example, look at ted cruz again, who is supposed to be the conservative super hero over here. high unfavorables, very low favorability when you have ryan and mike huckabee and also rand coming in way ahead of him. i think there's this misnomer about where republicans are going to end up being. >> all right. i got to cut it off there. we have some breaking news. thank you so much. great job. >>> this just in. earlier we had a discussion about what responsibility if any the parents of the arapahoe high school shooter and other shooters bear. a short
is paul ryan all of a sudden the heir apparent? >> oh, my god. no! i just want to take that poll and punch it in the face. >> clearly influenced by the mike tyson interview. >> very much. he was a vice presidential nominee. people know who he was. they know who he is. what we know about chris christie is the same thing that we know about any candidate trying to run in iowa as a republican. if you're seen as a moderate which right now he is, you will have a hard time winning in...
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representative paul ryan will be played by mr. bean. senator chuck schumer will be played by grandpa munster. senator harry reid will be played by the old man from the american gothic painting. fox news aoger will be played by, speaker of the house john boehner will be played by tan mom. janet napolitano will be played by paul. former white house chief of staff and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will be play ed by "family guy." secretary of state john kerry will be played by an easter island head. i cannot tell those two apart. chief justice john roberts will be played by buzz lightyear. senator mitch mcconnell will be played by dame edna. cnn anchor wolf blitzer will be played by a furby. wayne lapierre will be played by raiders of the lost ark. jay carney will be played by ralphy from "a christmas story." ladies and gentlemen, this is a huge honor. thank you very much. >> one of the best, conan o'brien. i will see you back here at the top of the hour at 8:00 eastern. "dr. sanjay gupta md" will be baon after a short break. >>> i will tell
representative paul ryan will be played by mr. bean. senator chuck schumer will be played by grandpa munster. senator harry reid will be played by the old man from the american gothic painting. fox news aoger will be played by, speaker of the house john boehner will be played by tan mom. janet napolitano will be played by paul. former white house chief of staff and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will be play ed by "family guy." secretary of state john kerry will be played by an easter...
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the majority went along with john boehner and paul ryan. >> i'm glad you mentioned paul ryan. he has been considered sort of the tea party darling. at least he's liked by the tea party, but his name is all over the budget compromise, and the tea party hates that, wolf. i want you to listen to him defending the budget from an attack from the lighright. >> you have said this budget deal, quote, advances our principles. marco rubio said this, though, last night. quote, your deal is going to make it harder for americans to achieve the american dream. >> well, what would you say to marco? >> read the deal and get back to me. >> listen, wolf, boehner says, tells the tea party, hey, are you kidding me? and paul ryan smirks and says get back to me. i guess they realize that they took -- their brand took a real hit in this government shutdown. and this is the turning of the corner? i'm assuming. >> yeah, paul ryan and john boehner, eric cantor, they didn't want to go through that fight, another government shutdown in january, that would certainly take away from what they think is a pos
the majority went along with john boehner and paul ryan. >> i'm glad you mentioned paul ryan. he has been considered sort of the tea party darling. at least he's liked by the tea party, but his name is all over the budget compromise, and the tea party hates that, wolf. i want you to listen to him defending the budget from an attack from the lighright. >> you have said this budget deal, quote, advances our principles. marco rubio said this, though, last night. quote, your deal is...
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and it's the paul ryan we know. this is the paul ryan chairman of the budget committee. i don't think this was really for paul ryan an audition for 2016. i think this is somebody who really wants to be the next speaker of the house and wants his career to be in the house and what he is talking about is what he knows about which is the budget. so where some other republicans are saying, you know, you can't just limit your remarks to the budget. you can't just talk about austerity it's not our platform, that's where paul ryan feels comfortable. >> and this is where he feels comfortable. i don't count him out for 2016 by any means but i will say contrast that to bobby jindal's speech the governor of louisiana who said we are obsessed with zeroes. we cannot be the party of cutting. we cannot be the party that's constantly saying we can't do without. we have to be the party of growth. and what you saw was the inside the beltway republicans and the outside the beltway republicans. >> speaking of bobby jindal let me play a clip. remember a couple weeks ago he is speaking about
and it's the paul ryan we know. this is the paul ryan chairman of the budget committee. i don't think this was really for paul ryan an audition for 2016. i think this is somebody who really wants to be the next speaker of the house and wants his career to be in the house and what he is talking about is what he knows about which is the budget. so where some other republicans are saying, you know, you can't just limit your remarks to the budget. you can't just talk about austerity it's not our...
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jeb bush, ted cruz, chris christie, paul ryan, mark cmarc rubio. remember, two years from the iowa caucuses, three years from the general election. there's still plenty of time for voters to get to know these candidates and if they are really serious they will be spending a lot of time in iowa over the next two years getting ready for the iowa caucuses. so it's -- and the real fight probably will begin sometime in the coming year, 2014, 2015 because the iowa caucuses will take place early in 2016. >> so i wonder how many republican governors have been scheduled for iowa for chris christie to get that name recognition as high as it needs to be. i don't want you to answer that question because i want to move on to the democrats, if i can. let me put up a list of how the favorability ratings came in for the democrats. hillary clinton up at 89%. joe biden following in behind at 71%. martin o'malley, 18% and brian schweitzer, 16%. people certainly know hillary clinton and joe biden. do these numbers surprise you in any way, wolf? >> they all like them a
jeb bush, ted cruz, chris christie, paul ryan, mark cmarc rubio. remember, two years from the iowa caucuses, three years from the general election. there's still plenty of time for voters to get to know these candidates and if they are really serious they will be spending a lot of time in iowa over the next two years getting ready for the iowa caucuses. so it's -- and the real fight probably will begin sometime in the coming year, 2014, 2015 because the iowa caucuses will take place early in...
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the republicans want something, paul ryan said we want something. can they find some modest way through this, i think that's what you look for. speaker boehner does not want to have anything happen that will disrupt the trajectory. >> instead of saying he's not going to negotiate over this, they just have to do it, forget about any concessions, i'm thinking of the former president bill clinton, a man you worked for, admired greatly, would he have said in the '90s to newt gingrich when he was speaker, we're not even talking about that, it's high wmy way or the highway? >> i think the president's experience dealing with the republicans on capitol hill, you give a little, you have to give much more, keep giving, keep giving, keep giving. we need that grand bargain at some time in the future now that we've got the budget for two more years. i think the president will do well by continuing to extend the olive branch but the debt ceiling, that is one game we should not go back to the table and play. i agree with the president. we can't negotiate. we need
the republicans want something, paul ryan said we want something. can they find some modest way through this, i think that's what you look for. speaker boehner does not want to have anything happen that will disrupt the trajectory. >> instead of saying he's not going to negotiate over this, they just have to do it, forget about any concessions, i'm thinking of the former president bill clinton, a man you worked for, admired greatly, would he have said in the '90s to newt gingrich when he...
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he is to the heart what paul ryan is to the head. i'm not saying he's not also equally intelligent, but he can connect emotionally, the democrats dodged a bullet. we've not heard the last from marco rubio. i want to talk about not what he -- what he was, you know, not able to say with the water bottle. some of the stuff that he said is kind of scary. he voted against the violence against women act the day before, a few hours before. but -- so this guy has a very extreme record. he's very much like paul -- rand paul, his record, so you got a guy with a very extreme record. and yet he can connect emotionally. he's dangerous for democrats. i think people can chuckle today. they're going to be worried about this guy tomorrow. >> i know you want to jump in, jason, marco rubio was on "good morning america," he said, hey, i was thirsty, what do you expect me to do? he showed a very human side that made him very real to people. >> the fact that he can laugh about it really helps him out but, you know, reality is for most people who aren't he
he is to the heart what paul ryan is to the head. i'm not saying he's not also equally intelligent, but he can connect emotionally, the democrats dodged a bullet. we've not heard the last from marco rubio. i want to talk about not what he -- what he was, you know, not able to say with the water bottle. some of the stuff that he said is kind of scary. he voted against the violence against women act the day before, a few hours before. but -- so this guy has a very extreme record. he's very much...
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on" paul ryan and patty murray agreeing on a deal. house republicans passed it thursday evening, and the senate is expected to do the same next week. it sets a spending limit and erases those steep across the board cuts next year and adds some other cuts. >> you can't get everything you want, but you can get things done if you focus on that common ground area. i'm not going to begrudge anybody who for one reason or another chooses not to vote for it. things aren't perfect, but we think this is a step in the right direction. >> republicans started whining about what republicans were giving into, and democrats started whining about what democrats were giving up. ken rogoff is a professor at harvard university and the former chief
on" paul ryan and patty murray agreeing on a deal. house republicans passed it thursday evening, and the senate is expected to do the same next week. it sets a spending limit and erases those steep across the board cuts next year and adds some other cuts. >> you can't get everything you want, but you can get things done if you focus on that common ground area. i'm not going to begrudge anybody who for one reason or another chooses not to vote for it. things aren't perfect, but we...
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. >> and they've invited republican presidential possibilities, like chris christie, paul ryan, ran paul. david ax r axelrod talking about epilepsy which is an important cause of his. i think mitt romney's idea is he wants to be in the world of ideas. the politics is kind of over for him. >> it sounds like he wants to do what bill clinton has done and see if there's opportunities in that area. just to have a voice and do good, if youle. >> i think he wants to have a policy voice. i asked him specifically would he rule out government service forever? and you know, he doesn't do that. >> he doesn't rule it out? >> there could be some pointed position in his future. but i think that this is the part of sort of coming out and saying, i'm not gone, i haven't disappeared. i have something to contribute in the world of ideas. and i think that's why he's gathering people this weekend to try and sort of start taking it to another level. i don't know, wolf, where it's going to lead him. >> we'll soon -- much more of the interview. >> you know ann will be dancing with him. >> good work. thank you.
. >> and they've invited republican presidential possibilities, like chris christie, paul ryan, ran paul. david ax r axelrod talking about epilepsy which is an important cause of his. i think mitt romney's idea is he wants to be in the world of ideas. the politics is kind of over for him. >> it sounds like he wants to do what bill clinton has done and see if there's opportunities in that area. just to have a voice and do good, if youle. >> i think he wants to have a policy...
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paul ryan has said that there are tax expenditures that are wasteful. speaker boehner has said there are loopholes that should be eliminated. >> that's absolutely right. but that's not $1 trillion. >> well, there is incredible spending within the tax code that we need to address in america to make sure we get to a deficit that we can manage in this country. they have said there is, we have said there is, certainly we can agree on that. >> there are so many challenges obviously. one of the big questions will be when we see your budget tomorrow and going forward is, how does it address the issue of entitlements? entitlement spending is some of the biggest drivers of our country's debt. medicare and medicaid together make up one-fifth of the federal budget. are you committed to real entitlement reform in this budget? >> well, let's step back for a minute, because obama care that has been thrown out there so much, actually began the process of dealing with our health care spending in this nation. we actually cut about $700 billion in that of wasteful spendi
paul ryan has said that there are tax expenditures that are wasteful. speaker boehner has said there are loopholes that should be eliminated. >> that's absolutely right. but that's not $1 trillion. >> well, there is incredible spending within the tax code that we need to address in america to make sure we get to a deficit that we can manage in this country. they have said there is, we have said there is, certainly we can agree on that. >> there are so many challenges...
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representative paul ryan will be played by mr. beane [ laughter ] >> senator chuck schumer will be played by grandpa munster. [ laughter ] >> senator harry reid will be played by the old man from the american gothic painting. [ laughter ] >> fox news ceo roger ales will be played by boss hogg. we've signed the deal. speaker of the house john boehner will be played by tan mom [ laughter ] >> secretary of homeland security janet napolitano will be played by paul giamatti. [ laughter ] >> former white house chief of staff and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will be played by suey from "family guy." [ laughter ] >> secretary of state john kerry will be played by an easter island head. [ laughter ] >> i cannot tell those two apart. [ laughter ] >> supreme court chief justice john roberts will be played by buzz lightyear. [ laughter ] >> senator mitch mcconnell will be played by dame edna. [ laughter ] >> cnn anchor wolf blitzer will be played by the furbie. [ laughter ] >> nra executive vice president wayne la pierre will be played by the f
representative paul ryan will be played by mr. beane [ laughter ] >> senator chuck schumer will be played by grandpa munster. [ laughter ] >> senator harry reid will be played by the old man from the american gothic painting. [ laughter ] >> fox news ceo roger ales will be played by boss hogg. we've signed the deal. speaker of the house john boehner will be played by tan mom [ laughter ] >> secretary of homeland security janet napolitano will be played by paul giamatti....
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you have paul ryan's plan that will look at tax reform and entitlement reform. then you have the tea party that wants to see action on obama care delaying that mandate, that individual mandate for a year. i think john boehner is going to need to deliver something for the tea party because that poll you showed those folks that have disapproval of republicans, a lot of reason that number has been driven down is because of the tea party, because of the right wing of the republican party. >> crystal, yes or no. >> i don't think sadly speaker boehner will cave in. that's the problem. as amy pointed out, you know, the approval for the republican party is the lowest in 21 years, folks. time for you to come to the table and force the president to reduce spending. i get that. but let's get the government funded and let's talk about reducing the debt and deficit in the next juncture. >> let's hope there is that talk at some point. crystal wright, amy holmes, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> taking a brief break from hardcore politics, president obama
you have paul ryan's plan that will look at tax reform and entitlement reform. then you have the tea party that wants to see action on obama care delaying that mandate, that individual mandate for a year. i think john boehner is going to need to deliver something for the tea party because that poll you showed those folks that have disapproval of republicans, a lot of reason that number has been driven down is because of the tea party, because of the right wing of the republican party. >>...
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thousas are taking part in cpac 2013 including big names like marco rubio, paul ryan, jeb bush, rand paul. one or all four of those men could end up fighting it out for the republican presidential nomination in 2016. but this cpac better known as the conservative political action conference sometimes is described as part rally, part political revival, part family reunion. thank you for giving us that qualification. one thing they do is they have a vote. a straw poll of the big names in the republican party to see who is potentially up there in the big names for 2016. sarah palin, on it. won it way back in the day. jeb bush, not on it. jeb bush not on the list. one of the biggest names talked about. why. >> he would be formidable if he were to seek the republican national convention. he's promoting his new book on immigration. we are told from sources that he asked that his name not be on the straw poll. that was his basic decision though he's a major speaker there. we'll see who wins the straw poll. it doesn't necessarily mean that whoever wins will get that republican presidential n
thousas are taking part in cpac 2013 including big names like marco rubio, paul ryan, jeb bush, rand paul. one or all four of those men could end up fighting it out for the republican presidential nomination in 2016. but this cpac better known as the conservative political action conference sometimes is described as part rally, part political revival, part family reunion. thank you for giving us that qualification. one thing they do is they have a vote. a straw poll of the big names in the...
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ryan, 15% rand paul, chris chris tis up there with 14%. you sense that this is likely to change. let's say he loses another 50 pounds or even 100 pounds right now. i suspect that would help him dramatically. >> you know, getting thinner is not going to make conservatives love chris christie anymore. they think he's a moderate. they don't like the way he embraced president obama before the last eex. he is, and you know this, he's for gun control, immigration reform, he believes that climate change is real. this puts him at odds with a lot of people within his own party. what this public struggle does do, though, wolf, is it allows him to present himself as a person who has a vulnerability and a struggle and part of telling your story when you run for the presidency is to have a good story to tell. and this is somebody who can now say, i'm devoted to my family, i'm devoted to my kids, i wanted to dance at my kids' wedding. and you know, that's something that really appeals to voters. so it's not going to make him any more conservative, but i
ryan, 15% rand paul, chris chris tis up there with 14%. you sense that this is likely to change. let's say he loses another 50 pounds or even 100 pounds right now. i suspect that would help him dramatically. >> you know, getting thinner is not going to make conservatives love chris christie anymore. they think he's a moderate. they don't like the way he embraced president obama before the last eex. he is, and you know this, he's for gun control, immigration reform, he believes that...
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paul ryan on the republican side, patty murray on the democratic side. they' many democrats want to extend long-term unemployment benefits as part of this deal. other high-profile democrats on the house side who represent federal workers, they're concerned part of this deal means an increase in money that people have to give who are federal workers to their pensions. they're not crazy about that. then the republican side, conservatives are upset even before this is announced because they don't want to change any of those spending caps that have been in place since 2011. three outside groups have said, republicans don't vote for this. if it is announced and is voted on this week, which we expect it will be, it will really have to have a true coalition of republicans and democrats who are in the middle for this to pass. >> we'll wait and see. we'll watch it with you, dana bash, for the next couple of hours to see if a deal can be made. thank you. and in washington as well, an old clinton hand is returning to the white house. former clinton chief of staff j
paul ryan on the republican side, patty murray on the democratic side. they' many democrats want to extend long-term unemployment benefits as part of this deal. other high-profile democrats on the house side who represent federal workers, they're concerned part of this deal means an increase in money that people have to give who are federal workers to their pensions. they're not crazy about that. then the republican side, conservatives are upset even before this is announced because they don't...
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crafted by republican congressman paul ryan and democratic senator patty murray. it's getting support from leaders but will rank and file members follow their lead? john king is here with what we can expect. i know we can never expect the final outcome of any vote, especially in this house. but how do you think the vote is looking today? >> you know, we've had these conversations in the past where you say i don't know. checking with everybody, kate, late last night and a quick e-mail or two this morning, people expect this to pass and pass comfortably. they do believe there will be a significant number of house defections, those conservative members, mostly the tea party members who doesn't think this is a good enough deal. a few liberals might vote no because there are things they don't like. if we pass this deal, number one speaker boehner says it's a good compromise in definite reduction. number two, it takes the threat of a government shutdown off the table and republicans can head into 2014 to protect their house majority by focusing almost exclusively on the
crafted by republican congressman paul ryan and democratic senator patty murray. it's getting support from leaders but will rank and file members follow their lead? john king is here with what we can expect. i know we can never expect the final outcome of any vote, especially in this house. but how do you think the vote is looking today? >> you know, we've had these conversations in the past where you say i don't know. checking with everybody, kate, late last night and a quick e-mail or...
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congressman paul ryan who hemmed craft the bill defensed the higher fees in an interview with me. >> before 9/11, the person getting on an airplane paid for all their security when they paid for their ticket them covered all of it. since 9/11, that person is paying for less than 40% of the security and the nonflying public, the nonflying taxpayer is six diesing the rest it. we think that the user should pay for the service that's they're using instead of making some hard working taxpayer that never used those services paying for it. >> does that math really add up? that's tonight's money and power. and tom forman is here to break it down. >> of all the proposals in the budget deal this probably has the greatest potential on affect greatest number of regular americans in a direct way. meaning anyone who flies and that's a lot of folks. the department of transportation says 736 million time passengers boarded u.s. airlines in 2012. obviously a very heavy traveled business person could know for many of those. and the security is expensive. in fact you're already paying for it. if you ta
congressman paul ryan who hemmed craft the bill defensed the higher fees in an interview with me. >> before 9/11, the person getting on an airplane paid for all their security when they paid for their ticket them covered all of it. since 9/11, that person is paying for less than 40% of the security and the nonflying public, the nonflying taxpayer is six diesing the rest it. we think that the user should pay for the service that's they're using instead of making some hard working taxpayer...
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. >> i'm going to interrupt you, john, we will listen to congressman paul ryan asking questions of the acting irs chief stephen miller. >> then, remember, the briefing took place in may of 2012. then you came here to a subcommittee hearing on this issue on july 25th, where we were investigating the discriminary fatory filters used to hold up the 501(c)(4) application, of groups. specifically, you were told that these conservative groups felt that they were being harassed. you were asked this question, ""what kind of letter or action is taking place at this time that you are aware of" then knowing full well these filters were being used to target certain groups, you sid and i quote, "i am aware some 20 200 501(c)(4) categories fell into this process. we did group them toke to insure consistency, to assure quality. we continued to work with those cases" closed quote. that was your answer to this committee after you had received the briefing that these targeting was occurring, which you just earlier acknowledged was outrageous. now, the law of governing how you must respond to congression
. >> i'm going to interrupt you, john, we will listen to congressman paul ryan asking questions of the acting irs chief stephen miller. >> then, remember, the briefing took place in may of 2012. then you came here to a subcommittee hearing on this issue on july 25th, where we were investigating the discriminary fatory filters used to hold up the 501(c)(4) application, of groups. specifically, you were told that these conservative groups felt that they were being harassed. you were...
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one of the few exceptions of that list probably would be someone like paul ryan who i know firsthand is a true reformer. he's from wisconsin and one of the few people who had courage to take on washington and the other folks are good, descent people but really, reform is happening in the states and that's why i made the point i made. >> in terms of where the republican party is, many people have been talking you up as a potential candidate. they obviously talk about chris christie in glowing terms. he's a governor so he takes your box but what it will come down to is who wins the civil war within your party? who wins the gop battle for hearts and minds in the sense that it's likely to be either a tea party candidate or a moderate candidate, it can't be both. you obviously veer more to the tea party side. is somebody like you electable to the republican party as their nominee? >> oh, i think any of the 30 republican governors are and i think they have proven it in the states. think about states like iowa, ohio, wisconsin, michigan, you look at florida. you look at new mexico, nevada,
one of the few exceptions of that list probably would be someone like paul ryan who i know firsthand is a true reformer. he's from wisconsin and one of the few people who had courage to take on washington and the other folks are good, descent people but really, reform is happening in the states and that's why i made the point i made. >> in terms of where the republican party is, many people have been talking you up as a potential candidate. they obviously talk about chris christie in...
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ryan and other leaders are committed to doing something, but the rank and file is not interested. in the end, it's a math game. it just doesn't look like it will pass the house. >> i think that's right. if more fragile than i think we thought two, three weeks ago. it seems to be getting more fragile the closer we get to hearings in the senate. i think, also, we haven't seen the opposition really coalesce yet. they have gone out there in fits and starts, but we can't seen a real big anti-immigtion push yet, and i think we will. >> but they're there. the opposition is there, and the kind of amendments that are being brought up are not small things. they're not so-called easily dismissed poison pills. they're big things. the big blocs inside the congress are really upset about. this business about language. language is a ticking time bomb. they haven't even started to discuss it yet. those are the emotional parts of what under girds the national debate about immigration. we haven't even gotten to it yet. it's all about technical, reaching targets, 90% interdiction before this stuff h
ryan and other leaders are committed to doing something, but the rank and file is not interested. in the end, it's a math game. it just doesn't look like it will pass the house. >> i think that's right. if more fragile than i think we thought two, three weeks ago. it seems to be getting more fragile the closer we get to hearings in the senate. i think, also, we haven't seen the opposition really coalesce yet. they have gone out there in fits and starts, but we can't seen a real big...
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ultimately they went with paul ryan. i want to ask you why but also the fact that it seemed that there were a lot of unanswered questions. >> right. >> the line in the back is fascinating. the dossier on the garden state governor's background was littered with potential land mines. >> he was twice considered, twice scratched off. mitt romney was zeroing in on paul ryan. at the last second gave christie a second look because he would have offered so much to the ticket in the eyes of some of his top advisers. ultimately, the romney folks did not get enough information, background information from chris christie's office. and there were unanswered questions. there's a memo in this book from the romney vet team, the folks that were vetting all their prospects for vp. the memo says five issues where if we pick christie, must get more information on. >> that's a big risk. >> that was the risk. romney operating his entire process with the last campaign in mind. he did not want a repeat of john mccain and sarah palin. he didn't
ultimately they went with paul ryan. i want to ask you why but also the fact that it seemed that there were a lot of unanswered questions. >> right. >> the line in the back is fascinating. the dossier on the garden state governor's background was littered with potential land mines. >> he was twice considered, twice scratched off. mitt romney was zeroing in on paul ryan. at the last second gave christie a second look because he would have offered so much to the ticket in the...
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and paul ryan of wisconsin fishconsin. romney crossed chris christie off the short list. he was apparently bothered by chris christie's lateness showing up to things and also his physical fitness. they quote in the book romney modelled chris christie's girth, difficulty making his way down the aisle of the campaign bus, alice, true? >> well, as we said, i think there's a lot of truth to a lot of the information that's in this book as mark alluded to. and here's the thing with the v.p. selection. this was something that there's always talk about how this process goes through. one of the best kept secrets in individual politics to avoid being attacked by the other side. the key to this is it's no secret mitt romney is very organized, very fit, very on time. at the end of the day when it comes to chris christie, he's getting ready to be re-elected by a landslide come next tuesday. so there's something to be said for being fat and tardy. >> that's true. paul what about what chris christie said today when he heard about all this stuff in the book? i love it. let me just play i
and paul ryan of wisconsin fishconsin. romney crossed chris christie off the short list. he was apparently bothered by chris christie's lateness showing up to things and also his physical fitness. they quote in the book romney modelled chris christie's girth, difficulty making his way down the aisle of the campaign bus, alice, true? >> well, as we said, i think there's a lot of truth to a lot of the information that's in this book as mark alluded to. and here's the thing with the v.p....
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of course he does his medicare savings in a very different way than republicans and paul ryan would do. he does not support that voucher plan which transfers the costs on to seniors. he supports a plan to change the incentives within medicare and cycles the pharmaceutical companies to pay more. >> that's the proposal he's been talking well over a year, $400 billion for medicare savings. people say he didn't offer any new proposals to cut the deficit. is that a fair criticism? >> the plan he put forward before is as good today as it was when he first offered it. republicans have continued to resist it. we've now adopted pieces of it, we did $1.5 trillion in spending cuts. that's $1.5 trillion in 100% cuts, as part of the fiscal cliff agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff first round we had $600 billion in revenue from high income earners and what the president is saying is let's do another $1.5 trillion plus, but let's also do it in that balanced way, a combination of cuts and he identified the cuts in his speech with respect to some of the areas in health care. he's identified additional
of course he does his medicare savings in a very different way than republicans and paul ryan would do. he does not support that voucher plan which transfers the costs on to seniors. he supports a plan to change the incentives within medicare and cycles the pharmaceutical companies to pay more. >> that's the proposal he's been talking well over a year, $400 billion for medicare savings. people say he didn't offer any new proposals to cut the deficit. is that a fair criticism? >> the...
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. >> reporter: romney of course ultimately went with congressman paul ryan but romney continues to talk up the new jersey governor, just yesterday saying this. >> there's a long list of very capable people but chris christie stands out as one of the very strongest lights in the republican party. >> reporter: not everyone in the romney campaign was so enamored and stunningly, one aide leaked to the authors of "double down" personal vetting information, including concerns regarding christie's health. a shocking breach of protocol in what is supposed to be a very discreet process. >> i have a great relationship with the romneys and the campaign, and it's all just, you know, trying to make sure they sell as many books as possible. >> reporter: these are the kind of details that those in the political world are most surprised by, not whatever outstanding follow-up questions that the romney vetters may have had about christie but the fact that they would serve up those concerns as dish. perhaps even more surprising, the amount of leaks from s.s. obama. ones that portray senior democrats, incl
. >> reporter: romney of course ultimately went with congressman paul ryan but romney continues to talk up the new jersey governor, just yesterday saying this. >> there's a long list of very capable people but chris christie stands out as one of the very strongest lights in the republican party. >> reporter: not everyone in the romney campaign was so enamored and stunningly, one aide leaked to the authors of "double down" personal vetting information, including...
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republican presidential candidates like marco rubio or paul ryan in the early 40s could be more comfortable with gay marriage than they let on. but having a let the states decide attitude shields them from backlash from the republican primary and caucus voters you were talking about, erin. socially conservative even on gay rights. and the fact that chris christie said that, i think that might be if he does throw his hat in the ring might be coming to an ad near you in 2016 and maybe in the state of iowa. >> that's interesting you say that. dana, thank you very much. as she said, coming to an ad near you in the state of iowa. still to come, a tea party king in all respects. i'm talking about iowa. will fight them to the death? representative steve king outfront. >>> the president said no chemical weapons in syria under any circumstances. he was willing to fight for this. is he about to cave? we have a special report next. >>> and code red with the hazing of a 300-pound man under orders? new details tonight on a bizarre and disturbing story. see a worlg with opportunity, with ideas, with ambi
republican presidential candidates like marco rubio or paul ryan in the early 40s could be more comfortable with gay marriage than they let on. but having a let the states decide attitude shields them from backlash from the republican primary and caucus voters you were talking about, erin. socially conservative even on gay rights. and the fact that chris christie said that, i think that might be if he does throw his hat in the ring might be coming to an ad near you in 2016 and maybe in the...
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house budget committee chairman paul ryan penned an op-ed in "wall street journal" that did not demand to obama care but tea-backed party republicans still want that fight after a brief debt ceiling increase and arguing against ending the government shutdown. >> i would do a debt ceiling for six weeks so the president would negotiate with john boehner and keep the fight on the continued resolution and obama care. >> reporter:? buffs with local news stations, president obama was asked to explain his own vote against raising the debt ceiling in 2006. >> i voted against a debt ceiling increase at the time because i had some concerns about what president bush was do. >> reporter: specifically, the bush tax cuts. and he argued it's okay for certain republicans to protest policies with a no vote, but he said there must be a vote. >> there should never be a proposition where the speaker of the house is not willing to put those votes to the floor right now. >> reporter: congress isn't faring well in this budget fight. a new gallup shows republicans with a 28% favorable rate, down ten points si
house budget committee chairman paul ryan penned an op-ed in "wall street journal" that did not demand to obama care but tea-backed party republicans still want that fight after a brief debt ceiling increase and arguing against ending the government shutdown. >> i would do a debt ceiling for six weeks so the president would negotiate with john boehner and keep the fight on the continued resolution and obama care. >> reporter:? buffs with local news stations, president...
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. >> reporter: former vice president candidate paul ryan is the latest to call on health and human services secretary is kathleen sebelius to step down saying i republican conference call this rollout has been a fiasco. i think some people should be held responsible but clay johnson a former fellow who worked on i.t. says the real problem is with the government contractors who built the site. >> i think they don't know how to measure success. i mean, the federal government wants to innovate so badly but it doesn't have the access to the right kinds of contractors that it needs to pull off these kinds of innovation. >> reporter: jim acosta, cnn, washington. >>> mean tile, health and human services kathleen sebelius is under fire. sebelius sat down with our dr. sanjay gupta for an exclusive interview. sanjay asked her what the president knew about the issues and when he knew it. >> the president did say he was angry about this, do you know when he first knew there was a problem? >> well, i think it became clear fairly early on, the first couple of days. >> but not before that, though, not bef
. >> reporter: former vice president candidate paul ryan is the latest to call on health and human services secretary is kathleen sebelius to step down saying i republican conference call this rollout has been a fiasco. i think some people should be held responsible but clay johnson a former fellow who worked on i.t. says the real problem is with the government contractors who built the site. >> i think they don't know how to measure success. i mean, the federal government wants to...
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it motivated chairman paul ryan to do the same. >> i want to get to the criticisms in a second. first by all measure you acknowledge this is a modest measure. it doesn't get the attackling the major drivers of our deficits and debt. are you disappointed you couldn't pull off something bigger? >> here's how i looked at this is that in order to deal with the long-term challenges that our country faces, whether it is our economic challenges, getting people back to work, long-term, facing our long-term fiscal challenges, immigration reform, any of these big issues facing us, we have to have the trust of the american people. we have to have the trust of each other in congress in a divided congress to do that. so a small step forward was important to start to reestablish that trust and confidence and that's what i believe we have accomplished with this agreement. >> so let's talk about some of the criticisms that are coming at this deal coming at you from the left and the right. first, the cuts to mull tear pensions. this is a $6 billion cut, and one of your colleagues, senator kelly
it motivated chairman paul ryan to do the same. >> i want to get to the criticisms in a second. first by all measure you acknowledge this is a modest measure. it doesn't get the attackling the major drivers of our deficits and debt. are you disappointed you couldn't pull off something bigger? >> here's how i looked at this is that in order to deal with the long-term challenges that our country faces, whether it is our economic challenges, getting people back to work, long-term,...
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thanks to paul ryan on the right and patty murray on the left, the budget deal cleared a major hurdle in the senate and the final vote comes tomorrow. it's not a great deal, it's arguably not even a good deal. i understand why some republicans are unhappy about this. voters would rather be angry with their representatives for doing something they don't like than for not doing anything at all. we'll see if our guests agree. >> after the fiscal cliff, the government shutdown, we have a bipartisan budget deal that everyone should be proud of. it's not perfect, but we should be proud of. >> there we go. >> in the crossfire, jon tester and senator wicker. >> we are joined by the mississippi river. senator wicker, i know you don't like this deal, but there are a lot of people in mississippi hurting right now. why are you going to oppose this good bipartisan deal? >> let me say, i liked your lead in. my friend lindsey graham knows how to turn a phrase. and i, this is a compromise. i e
thanks to paul ryan on the right and patty murray on the left, the budget deal cleared a major hurdle in the senate and the final vote comes tomorrow. it's not a great deal, it's arguably not even a good deal. i understand why some republicans are unhappy about this. voters would rather be angry with their representatives for doing something they don't like than for not doing anything at all. we'll see if our guests agree. >> after the fiscal cliff, the government shutdown, we have a...
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, paul ryan. also rick santorum, former florida governor jeb bush and wisconsin governor scott walker. c-pac starts the third week in march. >>> stephen colbert, the funny guy, will be hosting a fund-raiser to help out his sister. he will be at a bowling alley in charleston, south carolina, where his family is from. elizabeth colbert-bush, running in a special election to replace republican tim scott who moved to the senate. bush is a democrat. the district leans republican. >>> the royal bump makes a debut. the maverick, he ain't going to take it. and double barreled biden is doing it again. here is a look at the week that was. >>> how do we feel about president obama playing golf with tiger wood sths. >> he calls up and says, hey, tiger, you want to play? >> vice president joe biden is out with another one of those sound bite. >> if you want to protect yourself, get yourself a double barrel shotgun. >> senator john mccain facing an angry crowd. >> you had enough time. >> reporter: tiger tees off
, paul ryan. also rick santorum, former florida governor jeb bush and wisconsin governor scott walker. c-pac starts the third week in march. >>> stephen colbert, the funny guy, will be hosting a fund-raiser to help out his sister. he will be at a bowling alley in charleston, south carolina, where his family is from. elizabeth colbert-bush, running in a special election to replace republican tim scott who moved to the senate. bush is a democrat. the district leans republican....
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. >> marco rubio, paul ryan. they may be upset. >> they might. >> they're pretty ambitious guys themselves. >> they'll be busy too. in some ways that complicates eric cantor's task. paul ryan is his friend. marco rubio, they have ambitions as well. it's hard. whether it's internally or externally thinking about the presidency. >> you make a great historic point about governors. thanks so much. john king reporting. >>> we're just getting in some new information from the nfl about that power outage that disrupted the super bowl for more than half an hour. brian todd is in new orleans. he's working the story. what are you picking up, brian? >> reporter: wolf, just got word from the nfl and from one of the managers of the superdome that there were at least power fluctuations during beyonce's rehearsal in the week leading up to the super bowl. this statements fleeds part, during rehearsals there were some fluctuations in the frequency of the power supply but not in the amount of the power supply to the building. frequ
. >> marco rubio, paul ryan. they may be upset. >> they might. >> they're pretty ambitious guys themselves. >> they'll be busy too. in some ways that complicates eric cantor's task. paul ryan is his friend. marco rubio, they have ambitions as well. it's hard. whether it's internally or externally thinking about the presidency. >> you make a great historic point about governors. thanks so much. john king reporting. >>> we're just getting in some new...
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paul ryan, and david axelrod, who as you recall, one of the democrats who succeeded in beating mitt romney. i asked the governor what it's like to go from being one of the most prominent people in the world, and overnight be a private citizen again, loading your groceries in the back of your car at the costco. >> we lived our entire life, if you will, in privacy, like most people do and then there was this extraordinary period of a year or so, when we were highly visible and there is the secret service around you, people getting everything you want. in your hotel room, can't even leave your hotel room. they put exercise equipment in my hotel room so i could exercise, because i couldn't go down to the regular exercise room without being photographed. in a very public bubble for a while, and when it disappears and it disappears overnight, when you lose the election, snap, it's gone, and back to where you were before, and it feels right. >> reporter: governor romney says this conference is the first step in getting involved in the public debate in some way. we talked about the controversies i
paul ryan, and david axelrod, who as you recall, one of the democrats who succeeded in beating mitt romney. i asked the governor what it's like to go from being one of the most prominent people in the world, and overnight be a private citizen again, loading your groceries in the back of your car at the costco. >> we lived our entire life, if you will, in privacy, like most people do and then there was this extraordinary period of a year or so, when we were highly visible and there is the...
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paul ryan just released his budget. do you support it? >> i do support paul ryan's budget. it is a comprehensive plan to address the growing unfunded liabilities of the entitlement programs at the federal level. so that we can save the safety net for those who need it. and that we can bring the budget into balance and grow the economy. that's the essence of what the plan is about. >> mr. leader, in order to achieve that balance, to balance the budget, it also assumes that $600 billion in tax increases that you opposed in january. >> well, i mean, unfortunately, we have, in fact, after the last election, a situation where the status quo of the president there, the democratic controlled senate and the republican house, that those tax increases were something that the president supported. but i can tell you, if you look at the alternative vision coming out of the senate, there really is a two separate visions of the way this country ought to go. on the one hand, we have the house budget that is -- promotes a balance within ten years, that can grow our economy. and that you can
paul ryan just released his budget. do you support it? >> i do support paul ryan's budget. it is a comprehensive plan to address the growing unfunded liabilities of the entitlement programs at the federal level. so that we can save the safety net for those who need it. and that we can bring the budget into balance and grow the economy. that's the essence of what the plan is about. >> mr. leader, in order to achieve that balance, to balance the budget, it also assumes that $600...
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>> the biggest disappointment to me in this whole budget process, and paul ryan is a brilliant person, but this was really just addition, subtraction. no real creativity, no really interesting useful
>> the biggest disappointment to me in this whole budget process, and paul ryan is a brilliant person, but this was really just addition, subtraction. no real creativity, no really interesting useful
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not just a liberty-only patriotism which we're hearing from paul ryans but liberty and justice for all, more includ ine realistic. >> fast forward 2016, right? you and i were talking about this, both at kennedy center, latino sale ccelebration. vice president biden made an impression. what makes you think he's trying to vie for the latino votes? >> first of all i know joe biden and i think he's on campaign mode already. we saw a joe biden sprinting through the parade route yesterday. i think he was trying to show us he's a very spry, fit, 70-year-old who will be in very good shape in four years. he became the first vice president to get sworn in by ay ays a latina justice. first vice president to do that. it's a matter of time before we hear joe biden singing or in spanish or reciting irish poetry in spanish because i think joe biden is a very smart politician. realizes how important the latino vote was to this victory. and i think he's prepping himself for a 2016 run. look, he said it at the latina ball the head of the new pack, a hispanic democrat super pac founded and that includes
not just a liberty-only patriotism which we're hearing from paul ryans but liberty and justice for all, more includ ine realistic. >> fast forward 2016, right? you and i were talking about this, both at kennedy center, latino sale ccelebration. vice president biden made an impression. what makes you think he's trying to vie for the latino votes? >> first of all i know joe biden and i think he's on campaign mode already. we saw a joe biden sprinting through the parade route...
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we have seen paul ryan and jeb bush. a lot of people who even though 2016 is a long way away, may have the white house on their minds. >> sarah palin is a big draw for conservatives. what about governor chris christie? i understand though he's not there today. >> reporter: i guess you could say the big story is the person who didn't speak here. chris christie, the republican governor from new jersey, he was invited to speak here, but at the same time this conference was happening so was the clinton global initiative in chicago and that's where chris christie was yesterday, last night in fact. he teamed up with bill clinton at that gathering in chicago and that's not sitting well with some people here, and that would be important to chris christie if he decides to run for the white house in 2016. it's still a long way away but people have memories. >> i'm hearing that one time presidential candidate donald trump showed up as well. is he running again or is he just trying to keep himself in the public eye? >> reporter: you
we have seen paul ryan and jeb bush. a lot of people who even though 2016 is a long way away, may have the white house on their minds. >> sarah palin is a big draw for conservatives. what about governor chris christie? i understand though he's not there today. >> reporter: i guess you could say the big story is the person who didn't speak here. chris christie, the republican governor from new jersey, he was invited to speak here, but at the same time this conference was happening so...
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i thought it was interesting hearing paul ryan's pushback. if you were going to start to hear more of that thing publicly, it would be interesting. >> it seemed typical on one side. when ryan came forward he pushed back with the pragmatic progr s progressive idea of it. >> right. >> read the bill. >> get back to me. >> and get back to me. >> i thought it was nice for that confrontation of politics as usual, just to be negative on something without an alternative hope hopely -- >> that is how they'll push this deal forward. the president said he'll sign it. >> a christmas miracle, everyone. >> that's exactly right. where's tiny tim? >> that's you. >> that's me. >> oh, my. wow. >> that's nothing, maggie. stick around. stick around. >> he started it this morning, everybody. it's friday. good to see you, maggie. >> thanks for having me. >>> talks of a christmas miracle. we'll need snow for that. parts of new england are bracing pore a snowy weekend. a system is making its way from the midwest. it could leave major northeast cities covered in up t
i thought it was interesting hearing paul ryan's pushback. if you were going to start to hear more of that thing publicly, it would be interesting. >> it seemed typical on one side. when ryan came forward he pushed back with the pragmatic progr s progressive idea of it. >> right. >> read the bill. >> get back to me. >> and get back to me. >> i thought it was nice for that confrontation of politics as usual, just to be negative on something without an...
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that was just paul ryan walking behind me. that's what happens when we're in the hallways here. he says hello. >> hello back. >> reporter: what happens here is anybody can vote no or yes. on the republican side we already have heard from one congressman for example, congressman hole camp who told d.e.i.d d deidra walsh that he's going to vote against the speaker. for him in particular, he has a very specific reason to do that. because boehner removed him from the budget committee, so he has an ax to grind. we might see other members, a sprinkling of members like that. we don't expect the 17 nos, which is all that would be needed, 17 nos to throw the nomination into item mult and what would happen is there's another roll call vote. we don't expect that it to happen. >> let's talk about the big picture here. we're watching the minutia and the formality of this, which is fascinating. boehner has to reunite his own party. the tee party folks and others from new york and new jersey not happy how he handled the sandy aid and not having that come to the house floor. how does he do that
that was just paul ryan walking behind me. that's what happens when we're in the hallways here. he says hello. >> hello back. >> reporter: what happens here is anybody can vote no or yes. on the republican side we already have heard from one congressman for example, congressman hole camp who told d.e.i.d d deidra walsh that he's going to vote against the speaker. for him in particular, he has a very specific reason to do that. because boehner removed him from the budget committee,...
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first, tom hanks and paul greengrass. two men accomplished at telling the dramatic human stories behind real life events. between them they have spanned the wars from bloody sunday to saving pirate ryan and apollo 13. tom hanks welcome. paul greengrass welcome. >> look at this we're here. >> you are. a phenomenal film full of suspense. i'm going to play one of the clips. that's when the pirates start to come on board. >> we've got a problem. we push the ship too hard. we're off the grid. that means the computer is offline. >> captain, no one gets hurt if you don't play no game. >> the ship's broken. >> nobody gets hurt. >> look at me. >> we did not know what they were saying. it wasn't until i saw the movie that i got their lines and their vernacular. it wasn't scripted. >> how did you do it? >> paul kept us separate. we never met the actors. we were in malta. we saw people that looked like they could be somali. >> that was the first time you had seen them? >> first time we met. >> it's sinister. look into my eye and say
first, tom hanks and paul greengrass. two men accomplished at telling the dramatic human stories behind real life events. between them they have spanned the wars from bloody sunday to saving pirate ryan and apollo 13. tom hanks welcome. paul greengrass welcome. >> look at this we're here. >> you are. a phenomenal film full of suspense. i'm going to play one of the clips. that's when the pirates start to come on board. >> we've got a problem. we push the ship too hard. we're...